Gallery Wall Spacing: How to Arrange Multiple Frames

Minimalist gallery wall with framed abstract animal artwork arranged with balanced spacing in a modern interior.

Gallery walls bring movement and structure to a space, but spacing determines whether they feel intentional or cluttered.

Treat the Gallery as One Unit

Rather than spacing each frame independently, plan the entire arrangement as a single shape. This approach creates cohesion.

Ideal Spacing Between Frames

  • 2–3 inches between frames works in most spaces
  • Consistent spacing is more important than exact measurements

Gallery Walls Above Furniture

Anchor the gallery to the furniture below. Keep the bottom of the arrangement 6–8 inches above sofas or consoles, similar to single-piece placement. Use the Wall Art Size Guide to ensure overall scale feels balanced.

Planning Before Hanging

Outline frames with painter’s tape to visualize spacing and alignment. Step back and assess from multiple angles.

Common Gallery Wall Mistakes

  • Inconsistent spacing
  • Hanging too high
  • Mixing scales without a plan

Height alignment tips from the Hanging Height Guide help avoid these issues.

Final Thoughts

Good spacing creates rhythm and calm. Planning before hanging makes gallery walls feel effortless rather than busy.

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